Thanks for the link, Niki, I'll check it out as soon as my temporarily slowed internet lets me. (Made too many downloads this month.)

I've just had a go at helping your patient and now feel like I've had a dose of something like heroine. Distance healing can have a remarkable
effect on the person trying to do it. I hope it helped your patient too.

I have a suggestion. We could form a healing circle with anyone who'd like to join. At first we could practice just shutting our eyes, daydreaming us
all standing in a circle, feeling a hand holding each of ours, and sending healing and strength through our hands around the circle.

Every hour, on the hour, everyone who is awake and able and thinks of it can momentarily feel the holding hands and send a burst of energy, and once a
day we could try to do it longer, about 10 minutes I'd suggest.
And once a week, a 20 minute session. -5 minutes to just focus in and feel the energy, 5 minutes to send healing to each other, 5 minutes to heal a
specific target, and 5 minutes to send energy around the earth.

That's just an idea off the top of my head. Rereading it, it sounds ridiculously regimented. But I'd still be interested to hear what others think.
When people work in a group they can achieve far more than they each can separately. And this would give strength and training to beginners, perhaps
teaching how to heal.

Thank You, for no matter what I think, it is good to know there are truly caring loving people left in this world, who think of others before
themselves. And if there were more people like this, the world would be a much better place.

Originally posted by Millions
Also, to the poster who mentioned 'black hole people' , I'm intrigued! What does that mean?!?

John

Have you ever known people who seem determined to never be happy?
At first you feel sorry for them and listen to their tales of woe, then you try to help them.

Whatever you do is not good enough, they always need more help and have more stories of the terrible injustices they are suffering. If, after hearing
their sad stories, you think you can tell them some of yours, you're mistaken. They don't want to listen, and will always have had worse done to
them. When their company gets too draining and you try to pull away they put you on guilt trips, making you feel responsible for their problems.

That's what I mean by black hole people.

Everyone has a right to be a miseryguts who needs a hand or a shoulder now and then.
But a black hole person won't acknowledge that. They believe they are the only ones who need help and sympathy.

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